Abstract

Exercise training-induced reduction in blood pressure (BP)1 may be in part due to the BP lowering effects of acute exercise (postexercise hypotension, PEH).2 PEH has been reported to be ∼714 mm Hg, can occur within 5 min after exercise, and may persist for up to 22 h. 2,3.

abstract = "Exercise training-induced reduction in blood pressure (BP)1 may be in part due to the BP lowering effects of acute exercise (postexercise hypotension, PEH).2 PEH has been reported to be ∼714 mm Hg, can occur within 5 min after exercise, and may persist for up to 22 h. 2,3.",

N2 - Exercise training-induced reduction in blood pressure (BP)1 may be in part due to the BP lowering effects of acute exercise (postexercise hypotension, PEH).2 PEH has been reported to be ∼714 mm Hg, can occur within 5 min after exercise, and may persist for up to 22 h. 2,3.

AB - Exercise training-induced reduction in blood pressure (BP)1 may be in part due to the BP lowering effects of acute exercise (postexercise hypotension, PEH).2 PEH has been reported to be ∼714 mm Hg, can occur within 5 min after exercise, and may persist for up to 22 h. 2,3.